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and keep up the talk on the doubleheader and our own jim lehrer will appear in a segment with cbs's bob schieffer on the program "sunday morning" this weekend to talk about the history of presidential debates. >> suarez: and to the last installment this week in our series of reports about america's dropout problem. tonight, we take a second look at a story about life outside the classroom. we head back to st. petersburg, florida, where one boy's enthusiasm for journalism has helped shine a light on problems, while brightening his future at the same time. it's part of our "american graduate" project. this is how 14-year-old de'qonton davis starts every school day in st. petersburg, florida. he wakes up early and walks his 12-year-old sister terrijana six blocks to the bus stop. to the casual eye, his family's neighborhood seems pleasant and sunny. but on closer look, the scars of poverty and a lingering recession become apparent-- high unemployment, foreclosures, and some of the highest crime rates in the city. last month, de'qonton says he began making it a point to walk with his sister
and keep up the talk on the doubleheader and our own jim lehrer will appear in a segment with cbs's bob schieffer on the program "sunday morning" this weekend to talk about the history of presidential debates. >> suarez: and to the last installment this week in our series of reports about america's dropout problem. tonight, we take a second look at a story about life outside the classroom. we head back to st. petersburg, florida, where one boy's enthusiasm for journalism has...
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politico has this piece about jim leher. for the first time in the 2012 campaign, the president and mitt romney will face each other in what many consider the most important even between now and november 6. for the 12th time in the history of debates, jim leher has been asked to serve as moderator making him the most experienced a moderator and the modern history, he is uniquely suited according to his contemporary. at a time when the electorate is as divided as ever and wind -- media scrutiny is -- next is hayley. welcome to the program. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i am one of the people who spend every summer for the last few summers going around the nation asking questions. my main question is, what do people think politically and what they are paying attention to. you say are a third party is relevant, yes, they are. they will never get any kind of support as long as the american people are more interested in things like "dancing with the stars." that is a problem people have. it will not watch c-
politico has this piece about jim leher. for the first time in the 2012 campaign, the president and mitt romney will face each other in what many consider the most important even between now and november 6. for the 12th time in the history of debates, jim leher has been asked to serve as moderator making him the most experienced a moderator and the modern history, he is uniquely suited according to his contemporary. at a time when the electorate is as divided as ever and wind -- media scrutiny...
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like captain jim daily. wave to the camera. i was working in cleveland trolling up and down the river. melissa: look forward to the interview. liz, thank you very much. >>> california gas stations gas is too high to sell it. we'll talk to a gas station owner after the break. lori: as we go out to breck check out today's winners and losers. more after the break. lori: so much for gas prices falling after labor day. drivers in california are looking at nearly $5 a gallon at the pump. on average drivers in the state are paying $4.49 per gallon for regular unleaded, nearly 70 cents more than the nationwide average. west coast refinery fires and pipeline outages are to blame but it is squeezing gas station margins. it is so bad our next guest says he is considering shutting off the pumps when the gas he already bought runs out. he is owner of quality auto repair in north hollywood. sam, thanks for joining us. >> you're welcome. lori: so just got a report couple minutes ago that wholesale gas price in the l.a. area are lower by 55 ce
like captain jim daily. wave to the camera. i was working in cleveland trolling up and down the river. melissa: look forward to the interview. liz, thank you very much. >>> california gas stations gas is too high to sell it. we'll talk to a gas station owner after the break. lori: as we go out to breck check out today's winners and losers. more after the break. lori: so much for gas prices falling after labor day. drivers in california are looking at nearly $5 a gallon at the pump. on...
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veteran jim furyk needed this one to keep the hope alive. it slides alive. from the same spot for the win, and he got it. europe wins 8.5 of the singles matches. an amazing come back. europe maintains the ryder cup with a 14.5 to a 13.5 victory with an incredible day. >> i love the team atmosphere. it is something very, very special to be a part of. you go a lot closer 20* 11, 12, 13 other people, and it is a special moment that you get out of ryder cup. >> tough to stomach. the 49ers in their 10-day, two-game road trip with a shutout victory over the jets. and it was a total team effort. alex drove him down and collins took him in. his first td as a pro. 50 yards rushing and 7-0 niners. mark sanchez and a rough day. 103 yards and late second quarter and he forces the fumble and niners get a field goal. they lead at the half and got uglier in the second. sanchez to san antonio holmes. slips, fumbles and roger scoops and scores. four turnovers and only 145 total yards on the day. san francisco played a complete game. offense, defense and larry grant on specia
veteran jim furyk needed this one to keep the hope alive. it slides alive. from the same spot for the win, and he got it. europe wins 8.5 of the singles matches. an amazing come back. europe maintains the ryder cup with a 14.5 to a 13.5 victory with an incredible day. >> i love the team atmosphere. it is something very, very special to be a part of. you go a lot closer 20* 11, 12, 13 other people, and it is a special moment that you get out of ryder cup. >> tough to stomach. the...
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man who knows quite a lot about mitt romney's debate preparation, his senior advisor, former senator jim tallent. welcome to you. >> good to be with you, piers. >> how is he getting on, the candidate? because this is potentially a make or break debate for mitt romney. >> yeah, it certainly is a big debate and a big debate for the country. well, he's worked hard. the president is a good debater and he's been in this -- on this spotlight before, so you know, governor romney is probably a little bit the underdog but i think he's going to be ready. he's going to be ready on the issues which is really what this election's about. >> there's a massive game at the moment of both sides downplaying expectation. so far, even if mitt romney just makes the stage, you guys could declare a triumph and a glorious victory. it's getting a bit ridiculous. the truth is mitt romney spent most of the first half of this year debating, so he should have the advantage, shouldn't he? >> well, i expect him to do well. i don't think -- what an election's about, what this one's about, piers, we can't go on like this
man who knows quite a lot about mitt romney's debate preparation, his senior advisor, former senator jim tallent. welcome to you. >> good to be with you, piers. >> how is he getting on, the candidate? because this is potentially a make or break debate for mitt romney. >> yeah, it certainly is a big debate and a big debate for the country. well, he's worked hard. the president is a good debater and he's been in this -- on this spotlight before, so you know, governor romney is...
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. >> it came up indirectly when jim lehrer in the republican primaries, raise your hand if you'll take a deal for $1 in tax increases you get $10 in spending cuts and none of the republicans took that deal. the president doesn't want to talk about this before the election because he has to look democrats in the eye if i cut a real deal it will cut some programs. governor romney knows if you still have a democratic senate roughly divided evenly congress the revenue question will be back on the table in some form. senator nunn has been gone from the town for a while and grateful for that. he used to serve in what they dauld world's most deliberative body. not so much any more. >> all of stay here. we got nor discuss. coming up winston churchill said you can always count on americans to do the right thing after they've tried everything else. why is sam nunn confident that this congress can come together and come up with something he just suggested the condition being a soft landing not a hard dangerous landing that could send us into a recession. that's coming up next on your money. (trai
. >> it came up indirectly when jim lehrer in the republican primaries, raise your hand if you'll take a deal for $1 in tax increases you get $10 in spending cuts and none of the republicans took that deal. the president doesn't want to talk about this before the election because he has to look democrats in the eye if i cut a real deal it will cut some programs. governor romney knows if you still have a democratic senate roughly divided evenly congress the revenue question will be back on...
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possible because of the support of usc and the high school, so a special thank you to carroll raj, jim petersen, heidi and a big thank youtube the public safety team and the usc communications team. to all of you, thank you so much. we are both proud and -- [applause] we are both proud and excited about the leaders gathered here for today's important conversations and the overwhelming outpouring of interest in attending from students and non-students including so many leaders from business, nonprofits and the government around the world. today is a beginning but it is also a continuation. having served as the senior adviser and secretary of education to governor schwarzenegger wanted the institute is not just an opportunity for so many of the great initiatives that arnold and california were the forefront of but an opportunity for so many committed public servants who work on those initiatives to see their legacy continue. many of those people are here today including the governor's chief of staff susan kennedy many cabinet secretaries, press secretaries, but a slate of deputies and to
possible because of the support of usc and the high school, so a special thank you to carroll raj, jim petersen, heidi and a big thank youtube the public safety team and the usc communications team. to all of you, thank you so much. we are both proud and -- [applause] we are both proud and excited about the leaders gathered here for today's important conversations and the overwhelming outpouring of interest in attending from students and non-students including so many leaders from business,...
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jim kramer and david faber join us now. faber, you and cramer, we had this facebook/squawk box, have you looked at that, cramer or faber. >> >> i saw some yesterday on it. they're putting up a bunch of taped of squawk shows and this was us in philadelphia and first we interviewed the guy with the street.com shirt. i said what is this? "the stack" and and then they interviewed some guy in the crowd and they said his last name's cramer and it was your dad. i mean, you had more plants. >> october 3, 1998, my father was on squawk next to the liberty bell. >> yea. >> this was before you were an icon with "mad money," but you were working it then. you had people in the audience. >> 1898. >> the federal reserve called -- five days later the federal reserve called an emergency meeting and cut rates after october 3rd when he said he was going to raise rates. >> ltcm. >> you have an incredible memory. >> yes, we were. >> people seemed to think we would see a similar move before this year ends. i don't know if that's true. >> i had a
jim kramer and david faber join us now. faber, you and cramer, we had this facebook/squawk box, have you looked at that, cramer or faber. >> >> i saw some yesterday on it. they're putting up a bunch of taped of squawk shows and this was us in philadelphia and first we interviewed the guy with the street.com shirt. i said what is this? "the stack" and and then they interviewed some guy in the crowd and they said his last name's cramer and it was your dad. i mean, you had...
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and jim axelrod with a young soccer player who's replaced a missing leg with gallantry on the field. >> i just want to be seen as an equal. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, and we could add happy new year, because this is the first day of the federal government's new fiscal year. but there's not much to celebrate because the nation is headed toward what's being called the fiscal cliff and there are dire new warnings today about what will happen to american families unless congress and the president reach a budget deal by december 31. that is the day that a series of tax cuts will expire and big cuts in federal spending will take hold. tax experts said today 90% of american families are facing llat they call unprecedented tax increases. how much? wyatt andrews is in washington tonight. intt? >> reporter: scott, according to the non-partisan tax policy center, the united states is now on the threshold of one of the largest tax increases in history-- a tax hike that could average $3,500 for every american household. w
and jim axelrod with a young soccer player who's replaced a missing leg with gallantry on the field. >> i just want to be seen as an equal. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, and we could add happy new year, because this is the first day of the federal government's new fiscal year. but there's not much to celebrate because the nation is headed toward what's being called the fiscal cliff and there are dire...
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according to jim harbough. >> when your players said more like it, what did they mean by it? >> i understand they said that do you know what it meant? >> more like like it. >> more like it than what? >> that's more like it. they were pleased with themselves, job well done that is the way i took it. >> that's more like it. [ laughter ] >> okay. the raiders had won 4 straight in denver looking to make it 5 after last week's thriller over the steelers opening drive. peyton manning, does not look like he lost any arm strength to me. going 7-0 broncos. raiders down 10-3 before the half. palmer to moore. 37 yards, look at the huge open field tackle, saves the touchdown. they trail 10-6. the 3rd quarter, they all fell apart. 17 yard score to make it 17-6. manning, over three00 yards and three touchdowns on the afternoon. the second half, a debacle. blocked by david bruteon. can not blame a long snap or that one, you can? mcgahee gets it out. 112 yards rushing. denver, 505 yards of over fence. out scored the raiders. 37-six 6. >>> if you have not caught a's fever, you are giant's fan
according to jim harbough. >> when your players said more like it, what did they mean by it? >> i understand they said that do you know what it meant? >> more like like it. >> more like it than what? >> that's more like it. they were pleased with themselves, job well done that is the way i took it. >> that's more like it. [ laughter ] >> okay. the raiders had won 4 straight in denver looking to make it 5 after last week's thriller over the steelers...
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they will publish it so is it journalism or is it publishing it is part of the journalist jim is the community it is purely of course that it is what is journalism but a and the duty of journalists who unearth the secret so that we shed a light on the society really wouldn't and an informed electorate and. serving the public good that's what it is doing in the world of journalism you are contributing in many ways and you can be a photo journalist taking a snapshot. before these massive leaks that have changed history in twenty ten we can use did provide context in publishing and when i go to war it was when we produced the collateral murder video in april twentieth and before it was published to put online. i went to buy it with the producer and cameraman and we investigated on the side. what had happened we managed to show that. there were people who were stumbled accidentally upon the scene and were basically butchered it was a war crime they were unarmed with no doubt about it. so we provided also context to do that but with all the huge revelation that came after with the gun awa
they will publish it so is it journalism or is it publishing it is part of the journalist jim is the community it is purely of course that it is what is journalism but a and the duty of journalists who unearth the secret so that we shed a light on the society really wouldn't and an informed electorate and. serving the public good that's what it is doing in the world of journalism you are contributing in many ways and you can be a photo journalist taking a snapshot. before these massive leaks...
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i am happy that jim lehrer was willing to ask us our positions on issues and we could describe those. it was not a big gotcha night from the moderator, but instead, a chance for the president and i to go toe to toe on important issues people care about. i thought it was a helpful night n. final analysis, people will decide what kind of america they want. >> sean: congressman ryan, you are up next. there have been a lot of controversial statement, but to save time, in recent weeks, joe biden has said that the middle class, the last four years has been buried. today, he went out there and said he's going to raise taxes, yes, we plan to raise taxes over $twenty1 trillion. your reaction? >> he was half right. it's about $2 trillion. but every now and then, joe is candid. he drops the veil. he was right when he aid the middle class has been buried four years. yes, they are proposing a massive tax increase. two years ago, when they said they were going to prevent a tax increase because of a slow economy, the economy is growing slower than when they said that. they don't have a record to run
i am happy that jim lehrer was willing to ask us our positions on issues and we could describe those. it was not a big gotcha night from the moderator, but instead, a chance for the president and i to go toe to toe on important issues people care about. i thought it was a helpful night n. final analysis, people will decide what kind of america they want. >> sean: congressman ryan, you are up next. there have been a lot of controversial statement, but to save time, in recent weeks, joe...
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louis, missouri, i'm jim lehrer. ptioning sponsored by: at&t captioning provided by:ccs,2 grand rapids, michigan >> thank you phil and welcome again to t missouri press association debates. let me introduce to you today our candidates, we have to my left, republican congressmantodd akin. in the middle, democratic senator claire mccaskill. at the end, libertarian candidate jonathan dine. let me also introduce to you today our panel of journalist who will be joining me and asking questions today of the candidates. we have a student at the university of missouri, we have bill miller of the washington missourian and jeff fox of the independent examiner. now let me briefly go over the rules of our debate today. the candidates drew numbers in advance to determine their speaking order. they will each have two minutes for an opening statement. candidates will have the 90 seconds to answer each question with a 45 second rebuttal at the oion of the moderator. i will ask the first question and then our panelist will take turns
louis, missouri, i'm jim lehrer. ptioning sponsored by: at&t captioning provided by:ccs,2 grand rapids, michigan >> thank you phil and welcome again to t missouri press association debates. let me introduce to you today our candidates, we have to my left, republican congressmantodd akin. in the middle, democratic senator claire mccaskill. at the end, libertarian candidate jonathan dine. let me also introduce to you today our panel of journalist who will be joining me and asking...
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jim clapper, across the board from what i have heard, the intel community thinks he's a partisan person, leaning towards the democrats, toward president obama and he put out this statement on friday night to ease things for the white house going in. if i were the press, on behalf of the american people regardless if they're republican or democrat, i would try to get to some better answers as to why didn't we know what we didn't know and why did we spread falsehoods -- >> steve: you think the press is going to ask tough questions of this administration, you're nuts. >> wait a minute. >> gretchen: what i'm trying to get it, and you've been there. you worked inside. so you know. are you saying that jim clapper acted independently and you're saying susan rice may have acted independently and this isn't all part of a strategy to figure out how they're going to handle the libyan situation? >> i think it's almost more that they don't have any strategy at all. everyone was working independently. that's not how you do counter intelligence. everybody works together. you can't say that you all wor
jim clapper, across the board from what i have heard, the intel community thinks he's a partisan person, leaning towards the democrats, toward president obama and he put out this statement on friday night to ease things for the white house going in. if i were the press, on behalf of the american people regardless if they're republican or democrat, i would try to get to some better answers as to why didn't we know what we didn't know and why did we spread falsehoods -- >> steve: you think...
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go ahead. >> thanks, jim. the treasury market is doing a great job of going back into a free quantitative easing 3 range. if you look at it intraday you can see we're down several basis points, bouncing off our low yields which coordinated with the data but probably also coordinated with the equities of influence on the fixed income markets. if you open the chart up a bit, this pattern according to many technicians looks as though we'll probably see a little bit more slippage in yields. keep that pattern in mind. probably down into the 150s. if you look at the boons both patterns the same. 24-hour chart, bounced around the same time. and where the treasury tenures are down two on the day down about 13 on the week, it's a very similar boom to open the chart up. down about two in the boons about 144 ran down about 14 baseies points on the week for bunds as they do the post reaction to the package yesterday in spain. look toward the bank stress test. the last two charts are really important because quantitative e
go ahead. >> thanks, jim. the treasury market is doing a great job of going back into a free quantitative easing 3 range. if you look at it intraday you can see we're down several basis points, bouncing off our low yields which coordinated with the data but probably also coordinated with the equities of influence on the fixed income markets. if you open the chart up a bit, this pattern according to many technicians looks as though we'll probably see a little bit more slippage in yields....
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>> caller: jim, good evening, we love jim cramer and staff in tacoma park, maryland. >> i'm loving that and my staff loves it too because they're the best there is. what's up? >> caller: please talk to us sir about pan american corporation. >> i prefer the slv, there are a lot of people @jimcramer saying i don't like silver. i don't dislike silver, i just like gold more. >> arlene in california. >> caller: jim, my stock is adonis pharmaceuticals. >> yesterday when that was down, that's one of the first times i have seen it down. this is really terrific. i want to own that. barbara in oregon. >> caller: hi, jim, i benefitted from your advice in the past for which i thank you, but i would like your opinion on excelon, exc. >> i happen to think this stock at this level is good. i would love excelon's management to come on the show and say what i think which is that i think the stock is inexpensive. go to david in california. >> caller: the stock is universal display, and the ticker is mel. >> not a fave. this is, i got to tell you, flat panel display infrastructure is so competitive. look,
>> caller: jim, good evening, we love jim cramer and staff in tacoma park, maryland. >> i'm loving that and my staff loves it too because they're the best there is. what's up? >> caller: please talk to us sir about pan american corporation. >> i prefer the slv, there are a lot of people @jimcramer saying i don't like silver. i don't dislike silver, i just like gold more. >> arlene in california. >> caller: jim, my stock is adonis pharmaceuticals. >>...
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. >> caller: boo-yah jim, it's justin. i want to get your thought about these home builders going higher? >> every time a home builder has a dramatic decline they have been buyable. i want to own it. paul in tennessee. paul? >> caller: hey, jim i was just wanting to call and ask you about metro pcs, especially with the most recent rumors about industry consolidation. i was wondering what your thoughts were. >> it has to be sprint to buy them, or t-mobile. i don't think either is going to buy them. you should be trimming positions on a speculative story that i don't like on the fundamentals and that's how i recommend stocks, is the fundamentals, not rumors. the ball is definitely in china's court, if they come out with positive news, they could go higher, remember, you always have to look at stocks from both sides now. >>> coming up, rapid results? orasure technology a leader in diagnostic tech products. cramer is getting instant answers on this new opportunity in biotech when he talks to the company's ceo next. >>> and ris
. >> caller: boo-yah jim, it's justin. i want to get your thought about these home builders going higher? >> every time a home builder has a dramatic decline they have been buyable. i want to own it. paul in tennessee. paul? >> caller: hey, jim i was just wanting to call and ask you about metro pcs, especially with the most recent rumors about industry consolidation. i was wondering what your thoughts were. >> it has to be sprint to buy them, or t-mobile. i don't think...
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jim, thank you, as well. >> thanks for having me on. >> jim o'neill. as far as european stocks are concerned, after good gains yesterday, a little softer this morning. ibex up a quarter of a percent. bond markets the key thing is that ten year yields continue to decline in spain. 5.79% just over 5% in italy. and on the currency markets, euro-dollar's rebounded. we got down to 1.28. nearly flat during the session. back up to around 1.29. dollar-yen coming in at 78.08. tom enders has called for a quick ending surrounding the proposed merger with bcht ae systems and eager to close the $45 billion tie up and ease concerns ahead of a uk regulatory deadline on october 10th. speaking in london, he said investors were reacting badly and the uncertainty can't go on much longer. for more we're joined by patricia in frankfurt. that's the question. he says the uncertainty complaint go can't go on, but that's all i see going on. >> absolutely. because so many parties have very big and important interests especially state interests in this potential merger deal. so
jim, thank you, as well. >> thanks for having me on. >> jim o'neill. as far as european stocks are concerned, after good gains yesterday, a little softer this morning. ibex up a quarter of a percent. bond markets the key thing is that ten year yields continue to decline in spain. 5.79% just over 5% in italy. and on the currency markets, euro-dollar's rebounded. we got down to 1.28. nearly flat during the session. back up to around 1.29. dollar-yen coming in at 78.08. tom enders has...
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jim johnson was tipping his cap to the fans for everyone sticking around. i tell you, it may have been a shared moment for this team and fans, it won't be tainted by a third party not getting the job done. >> they've been with us the whole year, so obviously they're going to be doing the same thing we were going to be doing in here so might as well stay out there and we would have hoped it would happen in front of them and obviously it didn't. we'll see. we'll watch the game on the plane and hopefully it will end. >> so three games left in the regular season. baltimore remains tied with the yankees for first place in the american league east. tampa, can't win the east. but the rays have a slight chance for the wild card and where the orioles next head to tampa for a three-game set monday, tuesday and wednesday. very happy to say i'll be down there with the team covering it to see if they indeed get the clinching spot. it could happen tonight if the angels still lose but may well win the american league east and wouldn't that be something? >> absolutely. it
jim johnson was tipping his cap to the fans for everyone sticking around. i tell you, it may have been a shared moment for this team and fans, it won't be tainted by a third party not getting the job done. >> they've been with us the whole year, so obviously they're going to be doing the same thing we were going to be doing in here so might as well stay out there and we would have hoped it would happen in front of them and obviously it didn't. we'll see. we'll watch the game on the plane...
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veteran jim furyk needed this one to keep the hope alive. it slides alive. from the same spot for the win, and he got it. europe wins 8.5 of the singles matches. an amazing come back. europe maintains the ryder cup with a 14.5 to a 13.5 victory with an incredible day. >> i love the team atmosphere. it is something very, very special to be a part of. you go a lot closer 20* 11, 12, 13 other people, and it is a special moment that you get out of ryder cup. >> tough to stomach. the 49ers in their 10-day, two-game road trip with a shutout victory over the jets. and it was a total team effort. alex drove him down and collins took him in. his first td as a pro. 50 yards rushing and 7-0 niners. mark sanchez and a rough day. 103 yards and late second quarter and he forces the fumble and niners get a field goal. they lead at the half and got uglier in the second. sanchez to san antonio holmes. slips, fumbles and roger scoops and scores. four turnovers and only 145 total yards on the day. san francisco played a complete game. offense, defense and larry grant on specia
veteran jim furyk needed this one to keep the hope alive. it slides alive. from the same spot for the win, and he got it. europe wins 8.5 of the singles matches. an amazing come back. europe maintains the ryder cup with a 14.5 to a 13.5 victory with an incredible day. >> i love the team atmosphere. it is something very, very special to be a part of. you go a lot closer 20* 11, 12, 13 other people, and it is a special moment that you get out of ryder cup. >> tough to stomach. the...
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jim furyk misses a putt and garcia wins one up, marking a point at which europe came all the way back to take a 13-12 lead. 18th hole, martin kaymer wins the putt to give europe the point they needed to win the ryder cup. >>> the saints drew brees connects with a 20-yard strike to marques colston, tying the nfl's all-time mark set by the great johnny unitas. behind in the fourth, the saints had a shot to take the lead, but missed a 48-yard field goal with two and a half minutes to play. green bay won it 28-27. new orleans is 0-4. >>> some trickery in the nfl yesterday. a fake field goal turned into a two-yard touchdown pass to danny amendola, putting the ram ahead of the seahawks late in the first quarter. they would go on to win 19-13. in cincinnati, trailing 7-3 on fourth down, the bengals used a direct snap to running back cedric peerman for a 48-yard gain. they would score on a one-yard pass a few plays later. and the bengals beat the jaguars 27-10. >>> dracula scares up big bucks at the box office. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, from bull
jim furyk misses a putt and garcia wins one up, marking a point at which europe came all the way back to take a 13-12 lead. 18th hole, martin kaymer wins the putt to give europe the point they needed to win the ryder cup. >>> the saints drew brees connects with a 20-yard strike to marques colston, tying the nfl's all-time mark set by the great johnny unitas. behind in the fourth, the saints had a shot to take the lead, but missed a 48-yard field goal with two and a half minutes to...
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thanks so much, jim acosta. appreciate that. >>> and don't forget, you want to catch that first presidential debate, denver, colorado, romney versus obama. that's next wednesday, 8:00 p.m. eastern time here on cnn. >>> the fourth day of the united nations general assembly and a side group is taking on arguably the bloodiest and most brutal problem in the world today. syria. the conflict there has reportedly killed more than 30,000 people since march of last year. more than two-thirds were civilians. this is youtube video out of aleppo, the city of aleppo. today, the german foreign minister made a plea before the assembly. >> translator: such suffering is speechless. but it also impells us to act. to this very day the security council has failed to live up to its responsibility for people in syria. >> germany is part of a special u.n. meeting at this hour. known as the friends of syria. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is also there with about 20 other world leaders. >>> let's turn to cnn's senior united n
thanks so much, jim acosta. appreciate that. >>> and don't forget, you want to catch that first presidential debate, denver, colorado, romney versus obama. that's next wednesday, 8:00 p.m. eastern time here on cnn. >>> the fourth day of the united nations general assembly and a side group is taking on arguably the bloodiest and most brutal problem in the world today. syria. the conflict there has reportedly killed more than 30,000 people since march of last year. more than...
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father of the current teamster president jim hoffa. and there have been four different attempts to find his body. there was first a rumor he had been kidnapped taken up in an airplane and pushed out over the great lakes. of course, some people still believe he's buried in the end zone of the giants stadium in new jersey. back in 2004, they tore up a detroit home because somebody had tipped them off that the floorboards -- he might have been buried under the floorboards of the home. in 2006, remember they tore down a horse barn in michigan on a tip that he was buried there. now, the latest tip is that he's buried in the driveway of a home in roseville michigan. and allegedly the owner of the -- the previous owner of the home had some ties to the mafia so today in roseville michigan, they're actually going to dig up this driveway thinking that maybe the body of james hoffa is located underneath the driveway. why don't they just give it up? right? and who's paying for all of this? tore down a horse barn and another house and now they're t
father of the current teamster president jim hoffa. and there have been four different attempts to find his body. there was first a rumor he had been kidnapped taken up in an airplane and pushed out over the great lakes. of course, some people still believe he's buried in the end zone of the giants stadium in new jersey. back in 2004, they tore up a detroit home because somebody had tipped them off that the floorboards -- he might have been buried under the floorboards of the home. in 2006,...
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we'll see jim in a few minutes at the top of the hour. when we come back, final thoughts from our guest host today with his take on emerging markets. and we have a big show tomorrow. the guest host is jim tesch, the chairman and ceo of mundelay foods. irene rosenfeld will be joining us since her company left the dow. and jim grant. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford
we'll see jim in a few minutes at the top of the hour. when we come back, final thoughts from our guest host today with his take on emerging markets. and we have a big show tomorrow. the guest host is jim tesch, the chairman and ceo of mundelay foods. irene rosenfeld will be joining us since her company left the dow. and jim grant. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while...
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i'm melissa lee along with carl quintanilla and jim cramer. david faber is at the economic summit in larue, texas. he'll join us from there in just a few minutes to kick off an exclusive interview with meg whitman. let's have a look at the futures this morning. we are seeing a positive bounce here. we are digesting, as we mentioned, last night's debate as well as jobless claims which came in lower than expected. the previous week was revised slightly higher. we are, of course, looking ahead to the jobs report on friday. as for europe, the ecb, as expected, holding the course on rates. we are looking at these headlines crossing from mario dragi. we'll monitor those as to where he will stand and the ecb stand on future rate cuts. >>> our road map starts in denver where president obama speaks this morning, trying to counter the widespread perception that he lost last night's debate. his in-rate contract down 7%, but do stocks have to start pricing in a romney rebound? >> the ecb standing pat on rates as expected as the pressure on spain to file f
i'm melissa lee along with carl quintanilla and jim cramer. david faber is at the economic summit in larue, texas. he'll join us from there in just a few minutes to kick off an exclusive interview with meg whitman. let's have a look at the futures this morning. we are seeing a positive bounce here. we are digesting, as we mentioned, last night's debate as well as jobless claims which came in lower than expected. the previous week was revised slightly higher. we are, of course, looking ahead to...
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jim, channel checks going on? >> cisco, morgan stanley put out positive comments, but when you think about icht t. spending, it is oracle and cisco. the one thing confusing for me is ibm, sap, they both said business is quite strong. accenture just said these are strong. imperricly he's wrong. anecdotely he's right, imperricly he's wrong. >> not just highs but record highs in yesterday's recession. we are seeing the providers do well in today's stock market. >> i'm surprised how often it comes up when i have decision makers talking with me they are unwilling to commit additional capital as needed. we hear it from our guests, it comes up time and again. it is somewhat overstated. can it be paralyzing business to such an extent? but it is there and i think stories like today's "new york times" which indicate perhaps -- >> you mean sorkin. >> no, progress on the front page of "the new york times" perhaps that will be embraced. imagine what would happen if we dealt with the budget deficit in a meaningful way and did d
jim, channel checks going on? >> cisco, morgan stanley put out positive comments, but when you think about icht t. spending, it is oracle and cisco. the one thing confusing for me is ibm, sap, they both said business is quite strong. accenture just said these are strong. imperricly he's wrong. anecdotely he's right, imperricly he's wrong. >> not just highs but record highs in yesterday's recession. we are seeing the providers do well in today's stock market. >> i'm surprised...
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>> jim cramer. >> the deal is worth approximately $35.75 a share. i don't know what type of medical devices they make. you know, i like a lot of things. i don't mind seeing toys made in china, that's fine, that's good. my defibrillator, maybe not. >> there are problems with defibrillators made here. >> that's true. my 737, no. >> no? >> you fly around on chinese airplanes? >> the iphone. the iphone doesn't crash. >> chinese car if you lock your keys in them, you get a can opener and you can easily break into your car like a lunar landing module, you put your elbow right through it if you -- >> what do you want me to say? >> that amazon is planning an online marketplace? >> amazon is planning an online market place for wine sales, the second attempt to sell wines to consumers after a partner problem forced them to end the first one three years ago. they held a workshop in napa this week with members of the napa valley vintners association. they are planning to charge wineries a 15% commission on sales as well as a monthly fee of $50. >> another chine
>> jim cramer. >> the deal is worth approximately $35.75 a share. i don't know what type of medical devices they make. you know, i like a lot of things. i don't mind seeing toys made in china, that's fine, that's good. my defibrillator, maybe not. >> there are problems with defibrillators made here. >> that's true. my 737, no. >> no? >> you fly around on chinese airplanes? >> the iphone. the iphone doesn't crash. >> chinese car if you lock your...
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jim cramer joins us now. what's on your radar, my friend? >> charlie evans just said he would like to see operation twist continue for all of 2013. it's big news. they're real worried. great interview. >> is he really worried or do you think the entire board is really worried? >> well, after that great piece last week about seeing how bernanke -- he really has gotten all the cats together, which is amazing to get those guys thinking in one direction. but this is the kind of thing that makes it so that if you're negative, you're fighting this. you're fighting -- what does it really do for mortgages? what does it really do for income? no, it's what it does for the stock market. >> but is that what we should be playing? isn't that frustrating that this is only about the stock market? this is all -- craig was saying, like monopoly money, that's what this feels like. >> i always won at monopoly. and if i didn't, i turned the board over. >> jim, for a while, you've been saying things are pretty good out there, right? you said that to me, things ar
jim cramer joins us now. what's on your radar, my friend? >> charlie evans just said he would like to see operation twist continue for all of 2013. it's big news. they're real worried. great interview. >> is he really worried or do you think the entire board is really worried? >> well, after that great piece last week about seeing how bernanke -- he really has gotten all the cats together, which is amazing to get those guys thinking in one direction. but this is the kind of...
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jim, back to you. >> thank you so much, rick. let's check out the latest moves in energy and metals. sharon at the nymex. >> the momentum here definitely in the metals market. i'm standing in the gold pit. gold prices went above $1,794 an ounce. a lot of investors may have looked at the s&p 500's returns, that's decent. but gold up over 10% in the last quarter. silver up over 25% in the last quarter. they want some more of that in the fourth quarter. and we're looking at that here in the metals market. also looking at momentum taking over, the weak sentimental data out of china in terms of the oil price. the oil prices here are a little bit of a bid for oil. the fact that they lowered a mix a little while ago before the open on the weak data out of china on their manufacturing numbers. in terms of the biggest mover here in the commodities space, definitely it is natural gas. natural gas at a ten-month high. natural gas here above 3.40. some are saying that $3 gas is sustainable here even if we don't see the same focus on coal to
jim, back to you. >> thank you so much, rick. let's check out the latest moves in energy and metals. sharon at the nymex. >> the momentum here definitely in the metals market. i'm standing in the gold pit. gold prices went above $1,794 an ounce. a lot of investors may have looked at the s&p 500's returns, that's decent. but gold up over 10% in the last quarter. silver up over 25% in the last quarter. they want some more of that in the fourth quarter. and we're looking at that...
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>> caller: hi, jim. this is eddie from brooklyn. >> i was in brooklyn last week, i love it there. >> caller: okay. i never miss your show. but i have a question for you. what is your opinion of leg now that they're working with j.c. penney? >> well, they've been a terrific performer. it's in the bed business. and it's got some automotive. this is a stock that herb greenburg and i have agreed on. really well run company and i value his judgment on whether a company is doing the right thing or not. let's go to joy in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: how you doing? >> real good, how are you? >> caller: i'm great. well, i became interested in generack holdings but i figured there would be disruptions in the power grid. i gave it a miss and it's had a great run. so jim, i'm just wondering if your opinion is it a buy at this time? >> i don't know. i don't know. i always presumed if you wanted to do portable generators the only play in town is cummins. we have to find by thursday whether this is a bull o
>> caller: hi, jim. this is eddie from brooklyn. >> i was in brooklyn last week, i love it there. >> caller: okay. i never miss your show. but i have a question for you. what is your opinion of leg now that they're working with j.c. penney? >> well, they've been a terrific performer. it's in the bed business. and it's got some automotive. this is a stock that herb greenburg and i have agreed on. really well run company and i value his judgment on whether a company is...
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jim furyk and brandt snedeker. this was the match from yesterday, the number one player in the world, rory mcilroy and graeme mcdowell. gary? >> gary: keegan bradley has a chance for a birdie to win the hole and he and mickelson a 3-up lead a three. good effort, but the hole will be halved with pars. they will remain 2-up. we'll go to the first tee. >> your attention please. this is match number four, a foursome between the team represented by rory mcilroy. and graeme mcdowell. against the united states of america team represented by jim furyk and brandt snedeker. first on the tee representing europe, graeme mcdowell. >> dan: graeme mcdowell and rory mcilroy got up to a 3-up lead before the americans battled back, but in the end, it was mcilroy and mcdowell who grabbed the point with a 1-up victory. they lost yesterday afternoon, but this is one of the formidable duos for olazabal. >> gary: this is pulled just a little bit trying to cut back, but item not sure it will. >> on the e tee, representing the united state
jim furyk and brandt snedeker. this was the match from yesterday, the number one player in the world, rory mcilroy and graeme mcdowell. gary? >> gary: keegan bradley has a chance for a birdie to win the hole and he and mickelson a 3-up lead a three. good effort, but the hole will be halved with pars. they will remain 2-up. we'll go to the first tee. >> your attention please. this is match number four, a foursome between the team represented by rory mcilroy. and graeme mcdowell....
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. >> we will >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you money. my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and teach you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. what would happen if a presidential contender ran on a platform that included as essential ten that he wanted stocks to go higher? what would happen if either presidential candidate came out and said, i think the stock market should break out to all-time highs and buy! i'm going to do my best to get it there. that's something to ponder on the night of the first debate n a day where the averages couldn't punch their way to be higher. dow gaining 12 points. s&p climbing .36%. neither candidate has articulated such a view. but
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i want to say something, jim. this man has been disparaging my plan with all this washington fuzzy math. i want you to hear a problem we've got here in the usa. if you're a single mother making $22,000 a year and you have two children, under this tax code, for every additional dollar you make, you pay a higher marginal rate on that dollar than someone making more than $200,000 a year, and that is not right. my plan drops the rate from 15% to 10% and increases the child credit from $500 to $1,000 to make the code more fair for everybody, not just a few, not just a handful. everybody who pays taxes ought to get some relief. >> having cleared that up, we're going to a new question. education. governor bush. both of you have promised dramatically to change -- to change dramatically public education in this country. of the public money spent on education, only 6% of that is federal money. you want to change 100% of the public education with 6% of the money, is that possible? >> we can make a huge difference by saying i
i want to say something, jim. this man has been disparaging my plan with all this washington fuzzy math. i want you to hear a problem we've got here in the usa. if you're a single mother making $22,000 a year and you have two children, under this tax code, for every additional dollar you make, you pay a higher marginal rate on that dollar than someone making more than $200,000 a year, and that is not right. my plan drops the rate from 15% to 10% and increases the child credit from $500 to...
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jim, a lot going on last night. romney was the aggressor, president obama doing a little rope-a-dope there. in your mind what kind of grade would you give these candidates. >> i'd have to say romney probably felt like he earned an "a." he seemed confident and assertive. one of the key things is he wanted to reassure voters he understood their problems and he from the outset from his initial statement, i think he did a pretty good job of suggesting that. he cared about jobs and the economy and probably passed the test of reassuring voters that he did understand the problems that we're facing. >> and now we are, what, 12 days away until the next debate. professor, what do the two candidates need to do between now and that next date on the 16th? >> well, i think obama needs to become a little bit more assertive, a little bit more aggressive. as the front runner, i believe he felt like he could just sort of coast a little bit and as the front runner not make any mistakes and perhaps maybe romney would make some mistakes
jim, a lot going on last night. romney was the aggressor, president obama doing a little rope-a-dope there. in your mind what kind of grade would you give these candidates. >> i'd have to say romney probably felt like he earned an "a." he seemed confident and assertive. one of the key things is he wanted to reassure voters he understood their problems and he from the outset from his initial statement, i think he did a pretty good job of suggesting that. he cared about jobs and...
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jim tierney, thanks for being here. the closing bell ringing in six minutes. one stock bouncing off of four year lows as investors like possible takeover talks. we have details when we come back. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. like in a special opsission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. t
jim tierney, thanks for being here. the closing bell ringing in six minutes. one stock bouncing off of four year lows as investors like possible takeover talks. we have details when we come back. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through...
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go along with jim lehrer. >> does anyone think it's strange that juan is defending pbs? >> i'm not saying. >> that's it for us, thanks for watching, have a great weekend, bye. >> did mitt romney's post debate victory hit a speed bump with the unemployment rate? we'll break down what the numbers mean. this is special report. good evening, i'm bret baier. president obama is hailing the jobs report, showing a drop from 8.1% to 7.8, as a sign the country has come too far to turn back now. his republican challenger says the new numbers are not the sign of a true recovery, in fact, he says they're telling a far different story. the government's household survey says that 873,000 people entered the work force. but the employer survey found 114,000 new jobs created, 10,000 of those in government. so, the difference, about 760,000 are apparently not full-time stable jobs, what's known as the real unemployment mark, the unemployed and those too discouraged to look for work remains unchanged at 14.7%. white house correspondent wendell goler begins our coverage of the report and the
go along with jim lehrer. >> does anyone think it's strange that juan is defending pbs? >> i'm not saying. >> that's it for us, thanks for watching, have a great weekend, bye. >> did mitt romney's post debate victory hit a speed bump with the unemployment rate? we'll break down what the numbers mean. this is special report. good evening, i'm bret baier. president obama is hailing the jobs report, showing a drop from 8.1% to 7.8, as a sign the country has come too far to...
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jim furyk needs this putt to have the match with sergio garcia, but it sails wide of the hole. that was huge. garcia takes the match. team europe comes back 13-12. they were down four points. you need 14 to retain the cup. dufner one up on hanson. hanson needs that putt to stay in the match, pulls it left. tied at 13. next match, martin kaymer, the five-footer, team europe completes the comeback winning by a final of 14 1/2 to 13 1/2. they had tiger woods going in the last match, but his, it turned out, didn't matter it was over before he could finish 18. the ryder cup stays in europe. >>> to baseball, with a 6-3 win over the red sox, the orioles clinch their first playoff berth since 1987. that was not the most dramatic thing that happened to that team yesterday. after the flight to tampa was forced to make an emergency landing in jacksonville, florida after a fire started on the plane. one oriole posted on facebook that the plane was free-falling for a few minutes as they tried to get it on the ground no injuries were reported. yankees yesterday punched their ticket to the pl
jim furyk needs this putt to have the match with sergio garcia, but it sails wide of the hole. that was huge. garcia takes the match. team europe comes back 13-12. they were down four points. you need 14 to retain the cup. dufner one up on hanson. hanson needs that putt to stay in the match, pulls it left. tied at 13. next match, martin kaymer, the five-footer, team europe completes the comeback winning by a final of 14 1/2 to 13 1/2. they had tiger woods going in the last match, but his, it...
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the committee chairman is congressman jim jordan. what do you want to do? cut for people of? >> no, we want to help them get to a better life. what you need to do is create programs that actually help people get to a better life. john: ever done before. >> you do it by not waving the work requirement like this administration did. you -- john: to be fair, they have not totally waived a work requirement. they let some states experiment. >> they also let some states not have a work requirement and there sang were not going to require that one key element that helps people get to the american dream, experiences. did the job. that is what we want to see. that key ingredient to accomplish anything that we all learn. john: how? that was already in the original welfare reform act? we have a new welfare reform act, updated version. >> for trying to get a handle on all of the social welfare spending the federal government does. estimates are 600 billion the year when you factor in medicaid and the 70 plus different programs that are out there. john: the original act was just welfare. d
the committee chairman is congressman jim jordan. what do you want to do? cut for people of? >> no, we want to help them get to a better life. what you need to do is create programs that actually help people get to a better life. john: ever done before. >> you do it by not waving the work requirement like this administration did. you -- john: to be fair, they have not totally waived a work requirement. they let some states experiment. >> they also let some states not have a...